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    Hugo Münsterberg (/ˈmʊnstərbɜːrɡ/; German: [ˈmʏnstɐbɛʁk]; June 1, 1863 – December 16, 1916) was a German-American psychologist. He was one of the pioneers...
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  • Münsterberg may refer to: Hugo Münsterberg (1863–1916), German-American psychologist Münsterberg illusion Duchy of Münsterberg, a duchy of Silesia, existing...
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    they really are. A version of the illusion was first described by Hugo Münsterberg in 1894. It has been rediscovered several times, including under the...
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  • Münsterberg had many interests in the field of psychology such as purposive psychology, social psychology and forensic psychology. Hugo Münsterberg is...
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  • educational theory of the 1890s was another example. Also in the 1890s, Hugo Münsterberg began writing about the application of psychology to industry, law...
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  • color, shot composition, and editing. This approach was proposed by Hugo Münsterberg, Rudolf Arnheim, Sergei Eisenstein, and Béla Balázs. Today, formalist...
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  • inference that Hugo Münsterberg admitted female students to his laboratory in Freiburg, Germany (after seeing a picture of Münsterberg in his lab with...
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    in Leipzig and in Hamburg and a pioneer in pedagogical psychology), Hugo Münsterberg (a professor in Freiburg and at Harvard University, a pioneer in applied...
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  • and surgeon Thomas Bond. In the first decade of the 20th century, Hugo Münsterberg, the first director of Harvard's psychological laboratory and a student...
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  • failing appropriately to reach the public. In 1893, Joseph Jastrow and Hugo Münsterberg led a public exhibit on psychology in the World's Columbian Exposition...
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    Sanford 1901  Josiah Royce 1900  Joseph Jastrow 1899  John Dewey 1898  Hugo Münsterberg 1897  James Mark Baldwin 1896  George Stuart Fullerton 1895  James...
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  • Kaden Loyet Adrian Martin Christian Metz James Monaco Laura Mulvey Hugo Münsterberg Antonio Napolitano James Naremore Nagisa Oshima Satyajit Ray Tony Rayns...
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    defendants in the Haymarket Affair of 1886 in Chicago were German. Hugo Münsterberg (1863–1916), a German psychologist, moved to Harvard in the 1890s and...
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  • Cattell (1895) George Stuart Fullerton (1896) James Mark Baldwin (1897) Hugo Münsterberg (1898) John Dewey (1899) Joseph Jastrow (1900) 1901–1925 Josiah Royce...
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    Cattell (1895) George Stuart Fullerton (1896) James Mark Baldwin (1897) Hugo Münsterberg (1898) John Dewey (1899) Joseph Jastrow (1900) 1901–1925 Josiah Royce...
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  • 1915, Vachel Lindsay wrote a book on film, followed a year later by Hugo Münsterberg. Lindsay argued that films could be classified into three categories:...
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    serves as a major hub for discourse on cinema on the African continent. Hugo Münsterberg Ricciotto Canudo Germaine Dulac Béla Balázs Siegfried Kracauer Vsevolod...
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    Langfeld, and then his Ph.D. in 1922, along the way taking a class with Hugo Münsterberg before the latter's death in 1916. Harvard then awarded Allport a Sheldon...
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    Cattell (1895) George Stuart Fullerton (1896) James Mark Baldwin (1897) Hugo Münsterberg (1898) John Dewey (1899) Joseph Jastrow (1900) 1901–1925 Josiah Royce...
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    Cattell (1895) George Stuart Fullerton (1896) James Mark Baldwin (1897) Hugo Münsterberg (1898) John Dewey (1899) Joseph Jastrow (1900) 1901–1925 Josiah Royce...
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    813-820 and Jg. 2, Bd. 1, Heft 1 vom. 5.X.1901, S. 5–13. 22. Review of Hugo Münsterberg, Grundzüge der Psychologie, Bd. 1, in Deutsche Litteraturzeitung, Jg...
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    Cattell (1895) George Stuart Fullerton (1896) James Mark Baldwin (1897) Hugo Münsterberg (1898) John Dewey (1899) Joseph Jastrow (1900) 1901–1925 Josiah Royce...
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    magician Joseph Rinn, and using tricks to move objects by psychologist Hugo Münsterberg. Other alleged telekinetic mediums exposed as frauds include Anna Rasmussen...
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    Cattell (1895) George Stuart Fullerton (1896) James Mark Baldwin (1897) Hugo Münsterberg (1898) John Dewey (1899) Joseph Jastrow (1900) 1901–1925 Josiah Royce...
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    a pioneer in the field that would become forensic psychology. Like Hugo Münsterberg, Stern explored the psychology of eyewitness testimony with particular...
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    length at which Boring detailed Titchener's contributions—contemporary Hugo Münsterberg received roughly a tenth as much of Boring's attention—raise questions...
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    vision formed a part of the base of the theory of cinema, applied by Hugo Münsterberg in 1916. The visual events in the lilac chaser initially are the disappearances...
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  • came out openly for Germany. Similarly, Harvard psychology professor Hugo Münsterberg dropped his efforts to mediate between America and Germany, and threw...
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    receive a PhD in psychology in the United States. Starting in 1892, Hugo Münsterberg became a professor of psychology and directed the psychological laboratory...
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    at a séance on 18 December in New York, the Harvard psychologist Hugo Münsterberg with the help of a hidden man lying under a table, caught her levitating...
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